Well Sarah Palin is back in the news.Â Poor Sarah feels that she was exploited by Katie Couric of CBS News and Tina Fey of Saturday Night Live.Â In my opinion Sarah Palin was exposed by Katie Couric and portrayed somewhat realistically by Tina Fey.

And as far as her comments about Caroline Kennedy goes, this just goes to show that she’s still not reading anything other than Modern Moose Hunting Magazine.Â If she would just take a minute and read Caroline Kennedy’s hometown newspapers like the New York Daily News, New York Post, New York Times and Village Voice, she’d realize that Caroline Kennedy is not getting a “free ride”.

Sarah, sometimes it’s best to just sit back, say nothing and watch what’s going on around you.Â If you get knocked off the horse, then wait a minute and try again.Â But what you are doing gains no sympathy from me or the millions of Americans who felt that if anyone exploited you, it was John McCain and the Republican Party.

In conclusion, I’d like to say, “Sarah, I know Caroline Kennedy and you are no Caroline Kennedy.”

What is your opinion?Â Am I being to harsh on Sarah Palin or is Sarah Palin seemingly turning into a bitter looser?

In an interview posted Thursday on the Web, the former Republican veep nominee complains that Kennedy’s blue-blood pedigree will get her softball treatment from the press as she chases Hillary Clinton‘s U.S. Senate seat.

“I’ve been interested to see how Caroline Kennedy will be handled and if she will be handled with kid gloves or if she will be under such a microscope,” Palin told conservative filmmaker John Ziegler.

“I think that as we watch that we will perhaps be able to prove that there is a class issue here also that was such a factor in the scrutiny of my candidacy versus, say, the scrutiny of what her candidacy may be,” she added.

Apparently, Palin missed widely reported stories mocking Kennedy’s frequent use of “you knows” and “ums” in interviews as well as reports on her spotty voting record in local elections.

Palin rips comic actress Fey, who played her on “Saturday Night Live,” and CBS‘ Couric, accusing them of “exploiting” her.

“I did see that Tina Fey was named entertainer of the year, and Katie Couric’s ratings have risen,” Palin said. “I know that a lot of people are capitalizing on, oh, I don’t know, perhaps some exploiting that was done via me, my family, my administration – that’s a little bit perplexing, but it also says a great deal about our society.”

The Alaska governor was particularly upset with an “SNL” skit during which Fey-as-Palin said, “I believe marriage is meant to be a sacred institution between two unwilling teenagers.”